I'm just saying it seems everyone believes that rote learners don't do anything which i kind of find ironic since it would take more time to rote learn in some cases than to learn the concepts. Everyone is sorta bashing the idea that rote learners shouldn't get the advantage because they are rote learning, i'm just saying it works differently for different people, you can't expect everyone to learn the concepts than just to rote learn it because that wouldn't be fair to students who genuinely do better just rote learning. To some extent i believe a couple post back it was noted that after rote learning sometimes understanding comes along which at the end of the day gives the learning of the concepts.No, you'd find that the OP and Moderators will disagree to this. People who rote-learn are promoting a bad-image to Australian education and thus should not be associated with critical thinkers. They are completely different.
Even if the rote-learner works hard, the critical thinker should be given the advantage. ALWAYS.
Critical thinkers would have the edge as noted when the questions deviate from the norm, but that is up to the discretion of the exam makers